
Walk, Talk, Make Sculpture Trail
You and your family can find out about some artists, their artworks and follow prompts to make your own art with this trail.
Open daily, 10am–5pm
Free admission | Charges for some exhibitions
73 & 75 Belford Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3DR
Take a leap forward at the Modern. You will find the many artworks on display to be playful, thought provoking and compelling. Weave your way through two exciting gallery spaces featuring leading artists' works which define the Modern era. Brace yourself for a sensory rollercoaster.
Home to all things contemporary. Discover displays, shows and installations from the leading artists of today. Get ready for captivating, light-hearted and all-encompassing experiences. On arrival at Modern One you will be in awe of the striking land feature in front of the gallery designed by landscape architect Charles Jencks. Explore the grounds and discover further sculptural works by other major artists. Once you are done delving into the art on display both outdoors and in, you can re-energise at the wonderful Cafe Modern One, famous for its legendary scones.
The wacky and the wonderful. Modern Two’s collection of intriguing artworks shows the departure from traditional styles, in search of new forms and expressions emerging in the late 19th and early 20th century. Take a journey through experimentation, abstraction, and mind-bending creative explorations. Modern Two is located across the road from Modern One and sits atop its own expansive green space. The gallery building looks out over sculptural works by Dan Graham and Nathan Coley, which do more than just add to the stunning parkland scenery. Modern Two also benefits from housing restaurant Paolozzi’s Kitchen, named after the Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi. Dine beside Paolozzi’s gigantic Vulcan sculpture and treat yourself to fresh, seasonal Italian inspired dishes with a Scottish twist.
Modern One is housed in a neoclassical building, which was designed by William Burn in 1825. Modern Two was originally built in 1833 and in 1999 it was converted into a Gallery.
Read more about this history of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
The Modern is located 15 minutes’ walk from Princes Street. It includes two buildings, Modern One and Modern Two, set in a beautiful sculpture park.
Detailed information on accessibility at the National Galleries of Scotland
Parking for visitors is available at both Modern One and Modern Two. A donation is requested of £5 for up to 4 hours and £9 for 4-8 hours. Our payment meters have contactless capability. There is free accessible parking for blue badge holders.
Modern One
Gallery Daily, 10am-5pm
Shop Daily, 10am-5pm
Café Modern One Daily, 10am-5pm (last orders 4.30pm)
Changing Places toilet Daily, 9.45am-5.30pm
Car park Daily, 9.45am-5.30pm
Grounds Daily, 6am-7pm
Modern Two
Gallery Daily, 10am-5pm
Shop Daily, 10am-5pm
Paolozzi's Kitchen Daily, 10am-5pm
Paolozzi's studio Daily, 10am-5pm
Research facilities Open by appointment
Car park Daily, 9.45am-5.30pm
Grounds Daily, 6am-7pm
For general enquiries regarding your visit or gallery services:
+44 (0)131 624 6200
[email protected]
Everything you need to know about your visit can be found in our frequently asked questions and our visitor guidelines.
Schools and community groups of 10 or more can book free self-led visits to all our galleries.
Presented by Trudi Collier, this short welcome film in British Sign Language (BSL) introduces the building and collections of Modern One.
The grounds of Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art are perfect for exploring with your family. We have created some activities for you and your family to enjoy while stomping around the grounds.
Find out more
You and your family can find out about some artists, their artworks and follow prompts to make your own art with this trail.
Stories to encourage you to use your senses to enjoy and experience the sculptures in our grounds.
Designed for families aged 6+ this guide helps you explore the different artworks in our Conversations with the Collection exhibition and encourages you to make your own. Available to pick up in gallery or download.
Explore our grounds with these sculpture guides.
The grounds of Modern One and Two are home to more than 20 sculptures. Use this map to find them all.
Explore the sculpture in the grounds of Modern One and Two, with this audio tour.
A series of six creative prompts, around the grounds, to help you experience the artworks with your body, breath, ears, eyes and mind.
Until Sun 7 Jan 2024
Open daily, 10am–5pm
Admission free
Until Sun 7 Jan 2024
Open daily, 10am–5pm
Admission free
Open daily, 10am–5pm
Admission free
Until Sun 7 Jan 2024
Open daily, 10am–5pm
Tue 5 Sep & Tue 24 Oct 2023
6 - 8pm
£14, Friends only
Booking essential
Sat 28 Oct 2023
11am - 12:30pm
Free
Booking essential
Sat 4 Nov 2023
11am - 12 noon
Free
Booking essential
Sat 4 Nov 2023
1 - 4pm
Free
Booking essential
Pop in and enjoy the plush new decor or the beautiful terrace and garden to the rear of the gallery if it's a sunny day. Offering seasonal tasty salads, deli filled sandwiches, hearty soups, delicious hot dishes and artisanal baking all prepared from scratch on the premises.
Located inside Modern Two and set around Paolozzi’s vast Vulcan sculpture, this is surely one of the more unusual backdrops to lunch, coffee, cake or anything in between! Inspired by the renowned Scottish artist and sculptor, Eduardo Paolozzi, this exciting new restaurant serves Italian classics made with seasonal and local Scottish ingredients. Come to our counter and try the delicious cakes and freshly baked homemade scones, available all day, every day.
The shops at the Modern stock gifts, books, limited edition prints, stationery, fashion, craft, design and exclusive products featuring well-loved images of artworks from the collection and beyond.
Shop onlineThe shops at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art stock gifts, books, limited edition prints, stationery, fashion, craft, design and exclusive products featuring well-loved images of artworks from the collection and beyond.
Shop onlineAll visitors are welcome to use our research facilities, whether for pleasure or for academic study. Visits are free but must be pre-booked.
Housing the international and Scottish collections of historic, modern and contemporary works of art on paper, the Prints and Drawings Study Room gives access to over 35,000 works of graphic art not on permanent display.
Home to our library, archive and special collections, the Reading Room is an outstanding resource on the history and theory of art from 1300 to the present. Visitors can access over 100,000 library items, 6,000 artists’ and special books and 140+ archival holdings.
The Gabrielle Keiller Library was specially designed by the architect Terry Farrell to house two key collections of Dada and Surrealist books and papers acquired in the mid-1990s.
The National Galleries of Scotland cares for, develops, researches and displays the national collection of Scottish and international art and, with a lively and innovative programme of activities, exhibitions, education and publications, aims to engage, inform and inspire the broadest possible public.